Three exciting rediscoveries for me have been Ruth Krauss, Randall Jarrell and of course the chimerical George Macdonald. Macdonald while seldom still talked about, is an obvious precursor to the likes of Alice in Wonderland, Peter and Wendy, and Lord of the Rings. The Golden Key is /5. · Reviewer: Emera Date read: Book from: Personal collection; the full story is available online for free here. “There was a boy who used to sit in the twilight and listen to his great-aunt’s stories. She told him that if he could reach the place where the end of the rainbow stands he would find Continue reading “The Golden Key,” by George MacDonald () E. The Golden Key () by George MacDonald. There was a boy who used to sit in the twilight and listen to his great-aunt's stories. She told him that if he could reach the place where the end of the rainbow stands he would find there a golden key. "And what is the key for?" the boy would ask.
The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George bltadwin.ru was published in Dealings with the Fairies ().. It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it. The Golden Key. Established in the Golden Key is the premier on-line resource for all things related to the Victorian Novelist, Poet and Christian Fantasy writer George MacDonald () and online home to the George MacDonald Society. I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written. George MacDonald's Sources for "The Golden Key" Hugh P. O'Connor The task of writing specifically for children is less fundamental to [MacDonald] than the impulse to write as truly as he can—which is the goal he always sets himself elsewhere. His junior audiences often have to take him as they find him, just as his adult readers must.
The Golden Key. By George MacDonald, illustrated by Ruth Sanderson. When young Mossy hears the legend that anyone who manages to find the end of a rainbow will be rewarded with a golden key, he becomes determined to do exactly that. But finding the golden key is the easy part — discovering what it unlocks is a much harder task. The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George MacDonald. It was published in Dealings with the Fairies (). It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it. The golden key. by. Macdonald, George, Publication date. Publisher. New York: T. Y. Crowell Co. Collection. library_of_congress; americana.
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